ORAL MEDICAL ASSIST DEVICE
An oral medical assist device for covering an oral area of a patient, including a mask body, is provided. The mask body, is at least partially transparent and defines an internal space, including a suction connecting portion and an operation portion. The suction connecting portion and the operation portion are configured to opposite to each other. The operation portion includes at least one opening. The suction connecting portion is configured to connect to a medical suction device to absorb objects in the internal space while the mask body covers the patient's oral area. Another oral medical assist device includes a closed end, so that the droplets from the oral area will not be spread outside of the mask body. In this way, the oral medical assist device can reduce or prevent droplets from spreading to the environment when the patient opens his/her mouth.
This application claims priority to Taiwan Patent Application No. 109121627 filed on Jun. 24, 2020, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to an oral medical assist device, and in particular, relates to an oral medical assist device which can cover an oral area of a patient to reduce or avoid the spread of droplets.
Descriptions of the Related ArtWhen people talk and breathe, droplet particles will be generated. During oral-related examination or treatment in medical processes, patients need to open their mouths wide, and a lot of droplets will be generated at this time. Although medical personnel can wear mouth-muffles and masks to reduce the risk of bacterial and viral infection, the droplets will still splash and spread for several meters and stick to articles in the medical environment, which results in possible contact and air infection.
In particular, high-speed handpiece, ultrasonic scaling machine, air-water syringe and other instruments used in dental treatment will produce a large amount of aerosols during treatment, and make the liquid with saliva and toxins of removed old fillings splash into the air. If the patient contains pathogens that can be transmitted through droplets and contact, the infection risk of medical personnel and other personnel in the same space will be greatly increased, and the inhalation of toxins by medical personnel or patients will further affect health thereof.
However, at present, in the epidemic prevention measures of oral-related treatment, most medical personnel wear heavy protective clothing or multi-layer protective equipment (goggles, multi-layer mouth-muffles, etc.), and frequently clean various tools and environment, or even expensive negative-pressure clinics are set up. No corresponding equipment is available to reduce or stop droplets and aerosols overflowing from the mouth of patients at low cost during treatment, and it is impossible to further avoid contact or air infection and/or inhalation of toxins by medical personnel and patients due to the spread and attachment of the droplets to objects in the environment.
Even if there are attempts to redevelop saliva suction devices, such new devices are usually bulky and/or expensive, which makes it impossible to popularize them quickly to achieve the expected epidemic prevention effect. If the existing suction device is modified with available hardware parts, it will encounter many problems, such as failing to conform to the mouth shape, poor material and/or blocking and interfering with medical sight.
Accordingly, an urgent need exists in the art to improve the above drawbacks. It shall be additionally noted that, the above technical content is used to facilitate understanding of the problem to be solved by the present invention, which is not necessarily disclosed or well known in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide an oral medical assist device, which can reduce or prevent droplets from widely spreading in the air when a patient opens his/her mouth during treatment.
To achieve the aforesaid objective, an oral medical assist device provided by the present invention comprises a mask body which is at least partially transparent and defines an internal space. The mask body comprises a suction connecting portion and an operation portion, the suction connecting portion and the operation portion are configured to be opposite to each other, and the operation portion comprises at least one opening. The suction connecting portion is configured to connect to a medical suction device to absorb objects (including droplets, aerosols, debris and splashing liquid, etc.) near the internal space when the mask body covers the oral area of the patient.
To achieve the aforesaid objective, another oral medical assist device provided by the present invention comprises a mask body which is at least partially transparent and defines an internal space. The mask body comprises a closed end and an open end opposite to the closed end. An outer edge of the open end of the mask body abuts against a face of the patient when the mask body covers the oral area, so that droplets from the oral area will not be spread outside of the mask body.
In an embodiment, the mask body comprised in the oral medical assist device of the present invention is made of a transparent material and has a thickness that is not greater than 3.0 mm and not less than 0.1 mm.
In an embodiment, the suction connecting portion of the mask body comprised in the oral medical assist device of the present invention comprises a tube, and a diameter of the tube decreases gradually along an axial direction.
In an embodiment, at least one opening of the operation portion comprised in the oral medical assist device of the present invention has an outer edge, the outer edge is streamlined, and a portion of the outer edge extends toward the suction connecting portion.
In an embodiment, the mask body comprised in the oral medical assist device of the present invention has a shape of an oblique cone.
In an embodiment, the open end comprised in the oral medical assist device of the present invention may comprise at least two openings.
The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
Hereinafter, specific embodiments according to the present invention will be specifically described. However, the present invention may be practiced in many different forms of embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and the scope claimed in the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited to what stated in the specification.
Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, singular forms “a” and “an” and the like as used herein also include plural forms. In addition, the orientations (such as front, back, left, right, upper, lower, inside and outside, etc.) are relative orientations, which may be defined according to the use state of the oral medical assist device, and do not indicate or imply that the oral medical assist device needs to be constructed or operated in a specific direction, and the orientations should not be understood as limitation to the present invention.
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When the mask body 100 is transparent as a whole, it may be integrally manufactured by injection molding, or a sheet prototype (as shown in
When using the mask body 100, the fixing portion may be located on the left, right, opposite or proximal sides of the doctor (i.e., the left, right, rear sides or upper end of the mask body 100) so as not to affect the doctor's view of the patient's oral cavity through the front side, inclined front side or near the bottom end of the mask body 100. When the fixing portion of the mask body 100 comprises means that may block the medical sight (e.g., buttons, opacity adhesive, adhesive strip), a width W of the fixing portion may be not greater than 1 cm and not less than 0.5 cm (as measured along the tapered outer surface) so as not to affect the sight of medical personnel and provide sufficient stability. When the fixing portion of the mask body 100 does not comprise means that may block the medical sight (e.g., the sheet prototype is transparent as a whole, and it is fixed with transparent tape after being curled), the width of the fixing portion is not limited thereto. Without affecting medical treatment, the mask body 100 may also be only partially transparent (not shown), and may still provide the functions of watching and examining the oral cavity.
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The operation portion 120 of the mask body 100, 100′ (hereinafter described by the mask body 100′) may comprise at least one opening 121, the opening 121 is irregular, has an outer edge 122 which is streamlined (generally wavy when spread out) and a portion thereof extends toward the suction connecting portion 110. The outer edge 122 may be approximately inverted U-shaped when viewed from the side of the mask body 100′, and may be oval or circular when viewed from the bottom of the mask body 100. When the mask body 100′ is used to cover the patient's oral area, parts 122a of the outer edge 122 may touch the face (which may include areas such as philtrum, cheeks, chin, etc.) of the patient, and the touched parts 122a are spaced apart from each other or opposite to each other. Another untouched part 122b is arranged between the parts 122a so that the parts 122a are staggered with the another part 122b, and the another part 122b further extends toward the suction connecting portion 110. Thus, a distance exists between the outer edge 122 and the face, through which several fingers of the medical personnel or an instrument used may pass, and thus the oral area is accessible for further oral examination. The streamlined outer edge 122 may avoid scratching of the hands of medical personnel, but it is not limited thereto. The outer edge 122 may also completely touch the face of the patient so that the touched portion forms a closed ring. At this time, the operating portion 120 may have at least one opening disposed above the outer edge 122 and separated from the outer edge 122, and is preferably located at the position corresponding to the part 122b (not shown), and the same effect can still be achieved. It shall be noted that, touching the face of the patient mentioned above may mean indirect touching, such as providing a hole towel or a rubber dam between the outer edge 122 and the patient (e.g., the trapezoid as shown in
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According to the above descriptions, comparing with the dental medical process in the past, droplets, aerosol, debris and splashing liquid may spread to the hands, chest and face of the doctor and assistant, and upper body of the patient, that exposing the medical personnel and patients to a lot of risks. The oral medical assistive device of the present invention comprises a mask body with is at least partially transparent so that medical personnel may cover the oral area of the patient at low cost when treating and examining the oral, thereby significantly limiting the splash range to the mask body (as shown in
The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Nevertheless, although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
Claims
1. An oral medical assist device adapted for covering an oral area of a patient, comprising:
- a mask body, being at least partially transparent and defining an internal space, comprising a suction connecting portion and an operation portion, the suction connecting portion and the operation portion being configured to be opposite to each other, the operation portion comprising at least one opening;
- wherein the suction connecting portion is configured to connect to a medical suction device to absorb objects and gases in the internal space while the mask body covers the oral area of the patient.
2. The oral medical assist device of claim 1, wherein the whole mask body is made of a transparent material and has a thickness that is not greater than 3.0 mm and not less than 0.1 mm.
3. The oral medical assist device of claim 1, wherein the suction connecting portion comprises a tube, and a diameter of the tube decreases gradually along an axial direction.
4. The oral medical assist device of claim 1, wherein the at least one opening has an outer edge, the outer edge is streamlined, and a portion of the outer edge extends toward the suction connecting portion.
5. The oral medical assist device of claim 1, wherein the mask body has a shape of an oblique cone.
6. An oral medical assist device adapted for covering an oral area of a patient, comprising:
- a mask body, being at least partially transparent and defining an internal space, comprising a closed end and an open end opposite to the closed end;
- wherein an outer edge of the open end of the mask body abuts against a face of the patient when the mask body covers the oral area, so that droplets from the oral area will not be spread outside of the mask body.
7. The oral medical assist device of claim 6, wherein the mask body is made of a transparent material and has a thickness that is not less than 0.1 mm.
8. The oral medical assist device of claim 6, wherein the mask body has a shape of an oblique cone.
9. The oral medical assist device of claim 6, wherein the open end may comprise at least two openings.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 15, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2021
Inventor: Shu-Chuan SHEU (Ashburn, VA)
Application Number: 16/930,311